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Chargers predicted to get off to rough regular season start within the division
Chargers predicted to get off to rough regular season start within the division

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Chargers predicted to get off to rough regular season start within the division

Chargers predicted to get off to rough regular season start within the division originally appeared on The Sporting News The Los Angeles Chargers open the 2025 season with three straight divisional opponents. At least one analyst feels that the team will get off to a bumpy start. The Chargers open the season in Brazil against the Chiefs before playing the Raiders in Las Vegas and then hosting the Broncos in Week 3. John Breech of CBS Sports made his predictions for when each NFL team will lose its first game this coming season, and he has the Chargers stumbling out of the gate. "The Chiefs have won seven straight games against the Chargers, but they've never beaten them in Brazil. However, there's a first time for everything. The Chargers have had a run of bad injury luck with Rashawn Slater out for the season and the Chiefs are the Chiefs", wrote Breech. Jim Harbaugh fought Andy Reid hard twice last season, but came up short. He goes to 0-3 against him as the coach of the Chargers with this prediction. But it doesn't stop there. While we don't know how Breech sees the Week 2 game vs. the Raiders (because he has the Raiders losing in Week 1 as well), we can see that he predicts the Broncos to beat them in Week 3 as he doesn't have the Broncos losing their first game until Week 4. That means that the Chargers, according to Breech, will start the season 1-2, at best. As far as predictions go, it gets a little worse. Over at Ali Bhanpuri and Adam Rank predicted each game of the upcoming season and locked in their playoff teams as a result. Bhanpuri has the Chargers finishing the season 10-7 and fitting into the No. 6 slot in the AFC. Rank also has them going 10-7, but they miss the playoffs entirely in his prediction. READ:4 Chargers on chopping block ahead of game vs. Rams It seems that the Chargers have failed to create any new believers this offseason, as many analysts see them being about as good as they were last year, if not a little bit worse. Harbaugh could use that as fuel to rally his troops. MORE CHARGERS NEWS Chargers tabbed as potential trade partner for former third-round running back Quentin Johnston's latest setback adds to negative storyline for Chargers wide receiver Has Trey Lance wrapped up Chargers' No. 2 quarterback job? 4 Los Angeles Chargers on chopping block heading into preseason clash with Rams Chargers fans will love how simulation of 2025 season on Madden '26 made team look

Falcons delete self-own social-media post
Falcons delete self-own social-media post

NBC Sports

time31-05-2025

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  • NBC Sports

Falcons delete self-own social-media post

The Falcons (and specifically owner Arthur Blank) aren't fans of reminders of their failure to turn a massive third-quarter lead into a Super Bowl LI win. Usually, it's someone else who reminds the team and/or its fans of the 28-3 futility. This time around, the Falcons did it to themselves. Via John Breech of the team posted a photo on Twitter of safety Jessie Bates (No. 3) and cornerback Mike Ford (No. 28). The image was quickly deleted. Arguably, the Falcons should have left it alone. First, the players were configured 3 and 28, not 28 and 3. Second, deleting it makes it a bigger deal. As evidenced by the fact that it became a PFT item. If they hadn't deleted it, we probably wouldn't have decided it was worth a post. Meanwhile, the fact they so quickly deleted the image shows that, more than eight years later, they're still as sensitive about 28-3 as ever.

What uniform combinations are Chiefs and Eagles wearing in Super Bowl 59?
What uniform combinations are Chiefs and Eagles wearing in Super Bowl 59?

USA Today

time28-01-2025

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  • USA Today

What uniform combinations are Chiefs and Eagles wearing in Super Bowl 59?

The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles wasted no time ind deciding what uniforms they will wear in Super Bowl 59. The AFC champs are looking to three-peat and will Super Bowl jerseys are set. — Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) January 28, 2025 Very important Super Bowl jersey facts: • Teams wearing white are 16-4 in the past 20 Super Bowls #Chiefs • Eagles are 0-3 in Super Bowls when they CHOOSE to wear green (Philly was forced to wear green in SB LII because Patriots chose uniforms first) — John Breech (@johnbreech) January 28, 2025

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